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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal Against Quashing of General Court Martial Against Retired Army Officer in Procurement Irregularities Case. No Prima Facie Case Made Out as Evidence Lacked Intent to Defraud and Actions Were Within Authority's Discretion.

The Union of India appealed against the judgment of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi, which quashed the order convening a General...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Army Personnel Discharged on Four Red Ink Entries, Orders Reinstatement with Benefits. Discharge under Rule 13(3)(III)(v) of Army Rules, 1954 set aside as mechanical without considering long service and nature of minor offences.

The appellant, Narain Singh, was enrolled in the Indian Army as a Driver on 15.10.1980 and rose to the rank of Lance Dafedar. After serving for 13 yea...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to Army Commander Appointments Based on Seniority and Merit. Selection Process Upheld as Valid Under Government Policy and Transaction of Business Rules.

The case involves Lieutenant General Ravi Dastane challenging the appointments of Lieutenant General Dalbir Singh and Lieutenant General Sanjiv Chachr...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Dismissal of BSF Constable for Violation of Natural Justice and Non-Supply of Inquiry Report. Disciplinary proceedings set aside as failure to furnish copy of inquiry report before imposing penalty renders dismissal illegal.

The petitioner, Sri Dattusingh Rathod, was a Constable in the Border Security Force (BSF). He was dismissed from service by an order dated 22.06.2009 ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Army Personnel Dismissed for Overstaying Leave on Compassionate Grounds. Held that absence due to wife's illness with medical certificates constituted sufficient cause under Section 39(b) of the Army Act, 1950.

The appellant, Ex Sepoy Madan Prasad, was enrolled in the Army Service Corps on 4th January 1983 as a Mechanical Transport Driver. In 1998, he was gra...

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Supreme Court Upholds Discharge of Army Personnel in Habitual Absence Case — Preliminary Enquiry Requirement Satisfied. Repeated Red Ink Entries for Absence from Duty Justify Discharge Under Army Instructions, No Regular Enquiry Needed.

The appellant, Sep. Satgur Singh, was a member of the Indian Army who served for 11 years, 9 months, and 15 days. During his service, he was awarded s...